The infamous Hamzy crime gang, which is in the midst of a gang war with the rival Alameddine family, has been 'crushed' with at least ten members in jail or dead, police claim.
As the two families' terrifying 18-month blood feud continued, Ibrahem Hamze, Tareek Hamzy and Haissam Hamzy were all arrested and charged this week over recent violent crimes.
A police source told the Daily Telegraph that the clan was reeling with ten members of the family associated with the gang war either dead or in jail.
But underworld sources warned the notorious clan is committed to a 'lifetime war' with rivals.
Cops claim the Hamzy crime gang is 'crushed' but underworld sources warned the notorious clan is committed to a 'lifetime war' with rivals (pictured are Tareek Hamzy, Ibrahem Hamze and Haissam Hamzy, who have all been arrested)
After being flown to NSW Police Aviation Command, Ibrahem Hamze (pictured) was taken by Raptor Squad members to Bankstown Police station
As the infamous family's 18-month blood feud with the rival Alameddine family continued, Ibrahem Hamze, Tareek Hamzy and Haissam Hamzy were all arrested and charged over recent violent crimes (pictured: Haissam Hamzy and Ibrahem Hamze)
A police source also vowed there was 'trouble ahead' for the Alameddine family, believed to be connected to several fatal shootings of Hamzy family members.
Some officers believe Tareek, Haissam and Ibrahem sparked the gang war 18 months ago by openly bashing Alameddine associate Shaylin Zreika on a street in Sefton in mid-2020.
The feud escalated dramatically when Mejid Hamzy was shot dead at Condell Park on October 19, 2020. It was the first of eight public shootings police believe were reprisals between the Alameddine and Hamzy families.
Ibrahem Hamze, 27, was arrested on the Gold Coast and extradited to Sydney on Monday over his alleged involvement in the shooting of an Alameddine associate, Murat Gulasi, in November.
Security footage of the incident showed a stray bullet flying through a daycare centre with one child almost hit.